The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 148
... regard to the " other half of the fee liferented by the survivor " was wholly fiduciary or wholly proprietary , or ... regard the power as fiduciary so far as regards the selection of religious or charitable institutions , and as pro ...
... regard to the " other half of the fee liferented by the survivor " was wholly fiduciary or wholly proprietary , or ... regard the power as fiduciary so far as regards the selection of religious or charitable institutions , and as pro ...
Page 235
... regard to them . We have already had three discussions in this case , and if the respondent insists upon a fourth discussion he will probably be found liable in the expense thereby occasioned . In view of the argument submitted by the ...
... regard to them . We have already had three discussions in this case , and if the respondent insists upon a fourth discussion he will probably be found liable in the expense thereby occasioned . In view of the argument submitted by the ...
Page 379
... regard to their respective rights to the rents of pastoral farms . The rents of two farms are in dispute , Ballachroan and Kerrow , but the essential facts are the same in regard to each . Mr J. E. Baillie of Dochfour , the first party ...
... regard to their respective rights to the rents of pastoral farms . The rents of two farms are in dispute , Ballachroan and Kerrow , but the essential facts are the same in regard to each . Mr J. E. Baillie of Dochfour , the first party ...
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